Liverpool hold a 1-0 first-leg Champions League last-16 lead against PSG going into Tuesday's second leg at Anfield; reports PSG felt Arsenal and Bayern provided tougher test than Premier League ...
For years, Paris Saint-Germain represented a paradox in European football: a club with immense financial power, a galaxy of ...
What a load of b****cks' 'Sksjdnfnfnjgjdjf one of the PSG ultras got a crazy megaphone right behind the goal and it’s killlllling me,' one said, accompanying the post with multiple crying emojis.
It didn't take long for Inter to add an insurance goal via Marcus Thruam with quite a strike. Inter playing a natural fullback on the left is already playing dividends with Carlos Augusto getting ...
Ousmane Dembele scored early in the match for PSG at Anfield, Liverpool, United Kingdom, to level the tie on aggregate. The Reds, who finished top of the league phase of this year’s competition ...
Donnarumma makes the first save of the shootout! 🤯 This young PSG side, which had levelled the tie with Ousmane Dembélé’s 12th-minute goal, are formidable. They might have won this game ...
PSG finished extra-time on the front foot and they took that conviction into spot kicks, with Vitinha, Goncalo Ramos and Dembele all on target. Mohamed Salah, a subdued figure aside from two ...
The world’s biggest superstars have all departed Paris in recent summers, but PSG look the very best version of themselves after outplaying Liverpool over two legs and defeating the Reds in a penalty ...
Also, I have seen the PSG ultras in the city, and my word, they are already creating a chaotic atmosphere. It could be one of those nights... I can't wait.
A goalkeeping masterclass from Alisson frustrated Ousmane Dembélé and his PSG team-mates before Harvey Elliott stepped off the bench to bag the only goal of the game. Liverpool capped off a ...
Over two legs, PSG deserved to progress - they battered Liverpool in an unlikely first-leg defeat then became only the second side this season to win at Anfield. After a classic European tie ...
Nevertheless, PSG provided plenty of threat in the first leg and were arguably the dominant side, with Luis Enrique’s team just unable to put the finishing touches on some promising attacking play.